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Small addition to make clear alternative enterprise API entrypoint#86
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Thanks so much. We shouldn't hide that. |
pengwynn added a commit that referenced this pull requestMay 25, 2012
Small addition to make clear alternative enterprise API entrypoint
pengwynn added a commit that referenced this pull requestJan 30, 2014
Clearly document scope normalization
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Our enterprise install does not have an api subdomain. As a result I was not able to access the v3 API, untill I found a comment (now deleted) on the google-cache of a github blogpost. Not the most ideal way to find out. Added an entry in the introduction about this alternative entrypoint.